-~ mes THE DATLY EXAMINER . ad 4 A ha ~ oe. s whieh they have extended to the | ‘TWAS RUT A DREAM, Church in this Province, also to the lady | ae : sa { ¥ ' i t acy tors tur tact 2 al rable Services. That Club, D \ _ : oe X. ©. Rangn, seeded 8) Being on a visit to friends in this city ‘ S wa s r ' for the past week or two, I began to take : , “Phat inasmu sthe annual grants | an interest in civic politi ss, and have Jis- . : : I the Home Missionary societies: will | tened to much talk regarding many mat M , B ROT. tint be withdrawn this | ters, especially the Citizens League and — . . | Society would press upon the attention Of | the Charlottetown Club. After having Churchmen throuzhout the Island, the | read Monday’s issues of the daily papers, esaity Of p : forth additional efforts | @ ntaining allusions tothe club, I re- . ee wae SPs tof the Church in’ his | tired at au early hour, and pondered over x ' the great evil that must surely result fron ‘ Short practical and eloquent ad lresses | the existence of such a dastardly institu- eeds of the Churen in this Prov-|tion in the midst of an otherwise Havila , | ince were delivered | the Rev. T. B.} sober and inoffensive community like this. . teay Ry 1. M. Forbes; Rev. Dr. |} In doubt as to the authenticity of the \ ( and Judge Fitzgerald | many reports, and fearing lest I might be l aS | _——-— - | misled into a wrong belief of my neigh- : : EUROPE'S DIPLOMATS AT WOKK | bors (for Tam a conscientions and = uc- s vs as | suspecting person), I jetermined to see for ‘ : ] { Englind, Russia and Feane> May Ha mvself wiat this fiendish institution was a ‘ moulee like. I arose, and was quickly on the . % W | \The | lon Observer claims to have | Street wending my way towards Queen authority for the statement that Germany Street. Down town I met a member of ecently invited Russia and the other the Club with whom I am acquainted, and any aiinte with her is ; by him was escorted thitherward,— being a eal rT i — we ” se a ee stranger Lam elegible to admission. We an ‘ ‘ ; Russ : f as - : soc iinae aaa gained the Club door, and my flesh crept ggg ripe et ee oe | we he gave the secret signs by which we - . f . of ro ss os T _ c a baci ale a were to be admitted. Once inside the : . — : oe oa ; a ag id ap gs rreat hall of the portentous building my “ pas r s piv & : , peer ts : ea oro pecan ne : otek si siento tu such scenes, be i “N el ies re : ia ets ial — > ee tires aaiuell develed le the brilliant lights. Hav : be , : A N88 or ~ a eigen [ 2 yr. aye a ing recovered my sense I found myself 8 4 : sa te he Se : ee bn sa : 4 Yc gazing upon walls covered with borrible , Sa ; s ] i vee f Genii Beitais to the proposed twenty reo ms an dcr Dicom hideous and most e a | ee a lavete | Uabecomin cture a ° ans, a 4 a} yeare ipati i : by R : C om _ : nc | Atihe saan hung the grim and ahvnete | g gregat s S a At ae . ie o ‘ oo a7. o : as ly skull acd crose-bones emblematic cf Sine —s ve re t] aes i eaek hier the diabolical acts that were being per- . a lL ecupat . of Ae " re and Rua- | formed 7 mo ' es tee. yaaa = . se . wawiniam of thie Os , tection of mv trien ventures ( O1le i : i 4 "'. r = Sa j oo a ae ie him up the stair. At every creak my vi . : oki a ees a emansntiy | litnbs trembled. Up etsirs a scene of : ate ie. Meck pce aa oe ot a = aan S peadaes eee andi "pronented itself. As . : : ’ ' 6 a Cy pr ee get : aia Great Britain | #2 et tered the = apltentet 6 tie . 8 ir. Mc] 1 Mrs. M ier the convention between the former indivi i “ they called the P rter toucnc \ s ; : acknowledge and the Sultan in’ 1873 The Porte is | ® Outton fixed upon the wall, whe eupon ' . ; wth of Mrs. i+ etosell the island, the purchase | from numerous taps there gushed streams P ] “ey , ee he eB eile eae of whiskev, brandy, rum and other liquids ] r ate KR. W. Dyer brew ey ena git obta funds much | ‘usm: tenmeioden ot thank toenail ven 7 sy = ' r recline eee ane wes . “ce = et ile ‘a al oi od a ‘namber of ' t ; he nrehe . } 1 ne he pie 4 ( r loo, " ara B: a 6 os a Pg mee al y Pm members, mugs in hand, eayer to catch «a ; " tion in Anatelia but as a part of the gen- fraught a a are gee eg r. fiar 8 the usua - ie 8 ed ee, as +}, | were place: idling les, wices. rts nak the a ty Sod bo oe = , ot } sat slaves to th 3 unlawfal pastime, 4 very § ssf Great Britain obtained in perpetuity the | Scoop the heaps of gold that I ‘ ar ss es Soin } treatment. Tans, | Were placed upon them Profanity was x y 45 I painstaking " i the a t the treatv, wou { | indulged in and riot prevailed in all its efforts s e has é \ se at ich p aseasion, On | most ghideous forme. Diawing aside a : 5 ay sche e other ha sbury seems to} heavy curtain we were presented to the ar rN s hav keep the Tunie q n apart with the sup: | ballet dancing room. This was more than a sad View ts 2 oki the aboli- | I could stand, so I attempted to withdraw, 7 . b trea y a surrender of French | but was intercepted by a scene in the card has e ts ti ne ts in Newfoundiand. No re | aud drinking room which made my verv 2 lit par arly Mrs sik: oaniaia an obtained as to | heart quake with fear, and my hitherto H \ ams a ziat ‘ what position Dardanelles question | 2&tural blood to run cold. One of the as 1 ad a N ‘ ui rt a Sa ie plomatic im broglio. gamblers had cheated, and bowie knives, A ut r 8 > | Among the sig ant aspects of the situa. | revolvers and other deadly weapons were v ag , are Italy’s :upport of Great Britain in | #9 free ese. At these and other “sights s stter Of Cyprus and Russian occupa | more horrible and awfu’, which but f Anatolia, exclusive of Germany |‘® name would be unlawfu’.” I v hi, igo ineccans work | . od Aw-tria, the other two member of the | $:00d for a moment gazing bewildered and ~ & - triple alliance, in discussing the arrange- | #™aze Las did Tam O'Shanter before the st 8 3a asses ‘nts and the inereasing prospects of bar- | witches dance in “Halloway’s auld haunt ‘ , Po yee oe wae i relations | “Great Brit- | ed Kirk,” fully believing that all the state- - a es sin, Franceaad Russia. It is reported ; ments { had heard were trues.—“Tis true, r 4 sus ‘ mat at the stock exchange and | ‘tis pity, and pity, “tis, “tis, true.” Then r various European bourses that Turkey has | 1 determined, at risk cf my life, to make n proposed to fluat a loan of four million | bold dash for the stairway across the M: ‘ 2 a 4 v inds to guarantee the payment of Rus blood-stained floor, thinking that once ; cgwaia sian claim Overtures it issaid have | there, | would be like the “Guid Mare lege “ig a bee le to London and Paris houses | Meg” in crossing the stream. With three th 2 ty tevs. H. H per beer wie to London = an aris houses | 4 4 - bp’ me 10) . azh. w } to tak oan butthey have been with- | of four “mighty, utmost leaps, I gained resu | the stair, and in holy fear, hastened v ‘ = s i Baptism a du | 3 Hi ‘ snd as far 63 poss The Constantinoy of Jann- | downward at full speed. I reached the & SI wel far ary 3ist says Grover has forbid- door, and to my horror, found it locked. inte ' aes in BO rela Tu of English | Determined not to be imprisoned in such ” wspapers of January 27th, which con- | &place,I ran with full force azainst that . é spatches from Warhington giving | door—and lc! “I awoke and found “twas he | 1 States Senate resolutions recard | bat a dream.” I had fallen ont of bed. T.3 ag rts tha sua ot lias ek itil te Meee It is possible that some of the stories I — 7 well and regularly & and also a report of aspeech delivered at | have heard about the Club are the result t Ir 5 ay S e | Birmingbam, January “2teb, bv doreph | of similar imaginings. Yours _ ore —ennere © 8 ed, | Chamberlsin, secretary of state for the col Vistrer. eas my o Bb s, in which Mr. Chamberlain declared —_—_————— = i Par-#n ar gg ri r es , rmenia ¢ an vals ead the 6 rs or Brena aya — i 4 — -_ LATEST NEWS NOTES, substantial aid. A teaa ‘ ‘ rts ane a aaa ae cates a : were givé aid of i ’ ff * pa Rabie aaa opera thaeeaeiie at ie The elevators at Fort William and Port e propes ew , a hs Seuchians bobdion thet team oan mie Arthur are clo-ed, and receipts at Mani- an was rea : Blnwls n . Hp ate ee toba points are being sent direct to Mont : ’ rae iisease and exposure to tue intense real tc @ va S ta S sla id. we g nited er go | <iitithaneciaal ie sie ian There is a movement among Canadian uy et us arise a M g —Great public annoyance has been oc- | g-Owers of tobacco to secure a customs ackaowledges 1 kit ss of usioned by the delay of yesterday’s mail. | lev of five cents per pound on the im- the peo} | We know that it is the desire of the Gov | portation of the raw leaf. APA : 4 -, |} ernment that such stoppages shall not oc} The Canadian Pacific Railway Co, has ow 9 Dedeews siiteel be | ir, and we hope that those who have received more than 200 cars of wheat from the pars’) 1205 ha pass | charge of the service will see to it that farmers of the Northwest in payment upon mg sn teal ' | they shall not occur except upon necsss lands sold by tne company to eettlers in oostie uel se siete tual 1 It appears shot there were no govern- | all parts of the province of Manitoba and W peop : hin | ent boats on oo — es _eide the Territories. great k sstotheir new r, and | yesterday and that Br. RAee qosweed it te The Toronto World says it is informed pli Ran a | advisable to trust the mails to irresponr-| |, ld T bat ma ang [ : ap} ation Of | ini. persons. that an old Loronto man 18 one of the 31 rations | Transvaal prisoners now on the way to PA AND § T —In reply to a telegram from the Presi- “ay 398 to _ trial for ices tha mn as. 1 : | dent of the Liberal-Conservative Associa Re, . bic. Ti — _ sae ae sev. yn reports tha ariOUS | tion, Sir Charles Tupper telegraphed last | SS PU ile: he gent’eman in question is g ne St. Paul’s | .enies: Mr. V an Roper, tormerly a ( lerk in A. F. ha " . € opera 5 apsrax, N. 8B. Feb. 5th, 1896. W ebster 8 ticket office, who left Toronto for t g pros mn of the ? ” > Cape Town about eighteen months ago work of g Wy hurch during P. Brake, President Libera'-Conservative and entered the service of the British th w year has a source of gratifi- | Association. South Africa Company. cation to @ ef St. Paul’s. Mr Iam delighted to receive the hearty Trading in futures no longer receives Ham) y referring to his | congratulatiqns of Prince Edward Island the countenance of the Chicago Board of von aes ; any acts of kindness | Conservative on the splendid victory of | Trade. A plan is sanctioned, by which : ee . ves . our cause in Cape .Breon yesterday, and | all trading in wheat shall be in cash, and Rev James Simpson reports that the | their good wishes for the prolongation of | speculation in agricultural produce shall church staff of St Peter’s has been in-| my life. : be nade illegal by some such measure as creased by uidition of the Rev A E Crarces Tupper, the Anti-Option Bill, which, when it was Andrew, BA. The usual services have } —__-—___ before Congress, Chicago itself helped to Lee ted, and fortwo months after A Srraxce Fixp.—Workmen excava- | dcfeat. The precise purpose of the pro- the de; t tev ET Wi olard the (ting in the Imperial Navy Yard at Ha'i- | posed “Grain Depository,” with a capital hurches at Georgetown, Souris and ¢ berry | fax, a few daysago, made a remarkable | of $1,000,000, would require to be under Valley, w pplied with regular minis | gnd, nothing less than the bull of an old | stood, Qne object of Mr. Lindblom, the rations 4 rmai request of the cong warship. They were digging s deep| autbor of the plan, is to ensure the de- ré gat ; = wo «the agape - trevch, in which to sink a grounding an- | livery of every bushel of wheat sold, “in the & ! There has been a satisfa chor, when they fourd their progress ob- | crder to draw the line between epecniation tory se in the numbers atiending St. | strneted. They commenced to dig around | and gamb!ing, pure and simple.” But if Pet i there aré BOW &IX OD | the obstruction, but toon found they hada | the delivery were only made as a devise to the tea g | big contract on hand, as it proved to bethe | save appearances, such drawing of the URI remains of an old-fashioned British man- | line would not amount to much. Services have been regularly held on | -72: | I be timbers are about four ee every alternate Sooday throughout the | ™°¢ thick, of oak, and in a eplendid PERSONAL. vear. A new church bas been erected at | state of preservation, notwithstanding the Stine ° Penal i a - of $1,200. Since the Rev. E. T. | fact that they have been imbedded there = a a Si of lracadia, was in the Woolard resigned his charge ministra—| for probably a century. How the hull gt | city yes _ nee fi ae sinne aca teem wrovided by Rev. James | tte 9% mystery not yet explained, Miss Jessie unt, of St. Eleanor’s, is ens Rae ee a ak ere iat visiting Charlottetown. Simptens af Bt. Peter's Cathedral, mbo A Remarkaste Curr—King Regulus tev. Father Burke of Alberton, was is manifested sur h, the at- reports that “great interest with the cl by al! connecte! tendance is excellent, the reverence re markable as yupared wilh many oider cougregations, the responses are bright and hearty, and altogether the outlook is mo-t promising ” After the reading « lowing resolutions were mov Moured by Re: Mr. Hi. J, Cunda ifthe report the fol *d and a.8 mpson, 6-con i “That the reports as read be adopted and printed under direction of the Execu- tive Committee, and that the officers and Executive Committee as eet forth in the report p iblished last year, being subserib ers, be re apy ed for the ensuing year, the following names being added: Rev. T. B. Reagh and F. de St. C. Brecken, vice president A. B. Warburton, H. W. Long worth, Dr. A. H. Beer, C. A. Woodmen, LA. Webb, W. Duncan, Wm. Easton, H A. Leslie, Harrison Carvell, W. S.N Crane, F. Morrow and F. W. L. Moore.” Moved by Rev. J. M. Forbes, seconded by Mr. Sydney Grey: “That while we endorse the action of the pa’e it societies in withdrawing the ir grauts, we desire to express our thanks for ces een a ae Bought Before the | Ladies’ Night Dresses. WHITE GOODS SALE. We quote you a few profitable investmenis for this week, bought before the big rise in cotton. Stanley Brothers carried: | fed tv | [ss last trip of Stanley, 1 Bartell, an expert in hypnotism, who has been in Fredericton, N. B., for some weeks, is said to have performed a miraculous cure upon Mrs. Joseph Allen of Marysville. | Mrs. Allen herself says: “I was laid up with rheumatism for a jong time, and for ithree years vould not walk without nervous diseases by the laying on of hia yands and resolved toconsult him. Ac- ‘ordingly my husband brought him to the Instantly he touched me I felt as well asever again. I walk now as easy as ever I did, and have laid the crutches aside for good. Hundreds have come to see me since the news of my miraculous recovery | spread. They were all amazed to fee | each a wonderful change in me. I cannot explain it, All I know isa few days ago I wasa cripple and now lam active and nouse, strong. Goods Sellers.—-Pink Pills and Hood’s Sareaparilla must be in great demand, so Reddin Bros seem to think, as they receiv- gros? Hood’s Sar-aparilla and 6 gross of Pink Pills. Se@ their advertisement. And cannot be duplicated. 72-inch Atlantic Sheeting, Heavy makes } 20 cents for this price § per yard. 81-inch heavy Atlantic, guaranteed 24 cents without fitting § per yard. *tanley Brothers Never Equalled. speaking in Souris last night. J. E. Robertsou, M. D., of Montague, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. H. A. Woodworth, ‘lately of the Guardian, will leave to-day or to-morrow for his hcme in Nova Scotia, ‘ The Very Rev, Mgr. McDonald, and | erntches. A few days ago I heard of Prof. | James Phelan, Vicars-zeneral of the dio- Bartell’s ability to cure all muscular and | cese of Charlottetown, and Revs, Dr. Doyle and J. J. McDonald, are in town to-day. ——__ ©-9-@ ——————— Carp or THANks.—The managers of t! e entertainment given lasteven ng under t e auspices of the “Boysof the League of the Cross,” desire, through the columns of Tre Examiner, to thank all those who so kindly contributed to the success of the entertaitment. They desire especially to express their thanks to Messrs. Paton & Co., for kindly loaning stage drapery, to Messrs. Miller Brothers for loaning a piano, to Mesers. Mark Wright & Co., for furniture, and to Mrs. A. S. Hewitt for superintending the stage decorations. Sicilian The body must be well nourished now to prevent sickness. If your appetite a poor take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. big advance of cotton goods 40-inch Pillow Cotton, no better goods for the mney made ? 12 42-inch heavy Pillow Cotton, for this) 13 cents sale “THE ISOLATION OF ENGLAND.’ !} The wind is hushed, the darkness grows— The fainting moon is lost in flight Death lifts a sombre hand and throws His clouds across the face of night. With parted lips and haggard stare, That strives and strains to pierce gloom, Each nation couches in its lair, the And, breathless, waits the coming doom. Dim, shapeless shadows pass like hosts; Along the trembling earth they feel The distant tramp of marching hosts And bear the smothered clash of steel); Till, reaching out for friendly hands To guide them through the gloom, they press To where one silent figure stands Serene in lofty Jor e!iness. They hurl their taunts, their oaths, their prayers The snarl of greed, the growl of hate They spit upon the cloak she weare, Or grasp its hem to supplicate. But stil!, ax though ehe heard them not, Her anxious eyes are fixed afar Among-t the clouds, on one pale spot, Where faintly gleams a siogle scar, By that same star she chose her path “For every night in vanished years; Tho’ screened by mist? of. doubt and wrath, She sees it still, as if through tears. Then, glancing at the fretfal horde Who cal! her now to bend the knee, She lays her hand upon her sword And turns her eyes toward the sea. St, James’ Gazette. A Rose by Any Other Name, Would smell as sweet. It’s not the name, but the thing the name stands for, which counts. It is not the high-priced label on the bottle, but the wine in the bottle, with whicii the public is concern- ed. The public wanted a good but cheap wine,and this the Bordeaux Claret Co. have supplied in clarets, burgundies aod eauternes, at the lowest prices ever offered in the history of selling in any country— $3 and $4 per doz. quarts. Aud yet the wiues are excellent. They have age; they have robustness; they have bouquet. Wine forthe poor man at last; a wine which will not hurt him, but rather build him up. The wine for the people. Ad- dress—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. —_— a — Fine Bani ww Micaican.—A late dis- patch from Nirvania, Mich, says: A re- markable phenomenon occured about half a mile east of the Nirvania station last night. <A large fire ball about the size of a bushel basket, fell to the earth at an an- gle of about 20 degrees. When it struck the snow it arose,and floated off at the sare angle it fell, until it disappeared be- hind the hills. It is thought to -have been one of the “meteoric bubbles, which are sometimes seen in this latitude,varying in size from a hat tothe one here men— tioned, and consisting ot a phosphorescent erclosei by a thin film. Go It While Youre Young. If you: nerves are unstrung you can't feel young Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic. Fresh stock received. A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, North Side of Queen Square. feb6 Lumber, Lumber. ° y y , Yr MONEY WANTED. In order that we may realize, we ofr | our large and well assorted stock of LUM BER, comprising the following, viz. : 4M. 150 M. 59 M. 100 M. 36M. 50 M. 150 M 5 and 1 inch Whitewood, 1,74, 2 and 3 inch Pine, Spruce Boards, Hemlock, 2 inch Hemlock, 3 inch a Assorted Studding, 40 M. Assorted Seantling, 50 M. 7 aud 1} Flooring, 20 M. Pine Sheathing, 15 M. Palings, ‘ 150 M. Imported Sprvce Shingles, 20 M. Island - - 300 M. Cedar Shinglee, XI—2nd Clear, Extra, 200 M. Lathe, 1000 _ Fencing, Cedar Posts, Limesete., All of which will be sold at lowest CASH prices, POOLE & LEWIS, Poole’s Wharf, Charlottetown. P.S.—A number of our customers have mot responded to bills furnished. We Clear, ee ner th TELEGRAPHIC. Tro THe Examiner Speout Desratrouss PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. Mr, MoNeill’s Loyal Resolution. The British People Are One People. Orrawa, Feb. 6. Pursuant to arrangement, the first order of business taken up was the loyal resol- ution of Mr. McNeill. The mover made a fine speech, which closed as fullows : “We wish the people of England and Ire- land aud Scotland to know that we, the people of Canada, are no mere fair weather friende. We want our kinsmen with in Australia to know that we are them in thisSheart and hand, We want the pe ople of the wide world to know that come what may, in whatever part of tthe Empire they may happen to reside, the British people are one people, animated by one spirit, and determined to stand as one man in the defence of their common rights and in the maintenance of their common interests. We desire peace before all things. We regard war with horror. But we are prepared toaccept it, with all its consequences, come from what quarter it may, if it be necessary to do so in order to maintain and defend the honor and integ- rity of our own Empire:” The speech was received with cheers. Mr. Davies seconded the resolution. He sad that when the day should come tia it was necessary, |e wa: sure, all Brit 8. subj c's all cver the world, would give the best aid to the Motherland. Mr. McShane and Mr. Davin having spoken, the resolution was carried unani- mously, amid prolonged cheers. THE GOVERNMENT RAILWAY STATISTICS, 1,033 onthe P. E. Island Railway Orrawa, Feb. 5, The report of the Department of Rail- ways was presented yestereay. The P. E. Island Railway’s earnings amounted to $140,654; the working expenses to $232,- 905 —the loss on the year’s operations be- ing $83,250. Deducting from the profit made on the Intercolonia! and Windsor Branch rail- ways, the loss on the P. E. Island Rail way, the net loss was $54,997. The gross earnings of all the Govern- ment roads for the past year amounted to $3,129,140, and compared with those of the preceding year show a decrease of $419,579. The gross working expenses amounted to $3,144,448—a reduction of $41,760. SIR CHARLES IN HALIFAX. An Enthusiastic Reception and Banquet. . iaaveax, Feb. 6. Sir Charles Tupper wae given an en thusiastic reception on his arrival here from Cape Breton lastevening. He will be banquetted this evening by the Liberal- Conservatives. -.-_— More Retirements, Montreat, Feb. 6. The reported retirement of J. Spicer, Manager of the Chicago and Grand Trunk Railway, is confirmed. The next retire- ment on the Grand Trunk will be Mr. Wallace, mechanical engineer. Carter's “Tested” Seeds. You can buy Seeds at almost any price, BUT— they are not CARTER’S SEEDS. We seek the trade of) merchants, farmers and gar- | deners who appreciate the | value of First Class Seeds. | j and supply (wholesale and | retail) th: high quality of goods which has built up| for us the largest seed | trade in the Maritime | Provinces. } ' Our prices are fair—as | ‘low as you can buy good | | would feel exceedingly grateful if they would call at once and make immeciate settlement. r. 2 in janl6—dy 4i law(4) wy 4i Watch, Rings, {|| seeds for-—higher than you | should pay for poor. | It is not their cost, num-) ber, how they are put up, | or how advertised, that |, makes good seeds—it’s what | the seeds themselves are. | Our best customers are | those who know us best. ‘/ [tis our business to sell Chains. the best seeds that grow. G. H. TAYLOR, ore know seeds. North Side of Queen Square, janl8 Inland Steam Navigation Co. The Annual General Meeting of the Inland Steam Navigation Company will be held in the room (up-stairs) in Mr. John McKachern’s Building, corner of Queen and King Streets, on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., at 3 o’clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. This has been our business sixteen. ‘during the past We can safely claim We are now registering applications for our Hlus- trated Seed Catalogue for 1896—ready in February.) Free to all. Address | SEEDSMEN, | Charlottetown, P. E. Island. | Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1896—613 tl dte ADVANGE Charlottetown Ladies. and bonnets for Spring, 1596 seen in New England, etc. Our Liberal Offer ‘or dozen of a pattern, extra fine, $2.50, $2.65 and $5.00 kind; your choice for $2.10 a dozen. from $1.50 to $2.00 a dozen ; sale price $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen. ance prices. extra quality, 56 inches wide, — ee oan THURSDAY, —_ INFORMATION ce | What is being shown in New York, London and Paris. | To-morrow we will begin to publish some useful informa- tion re Ribbons, Flowers, Hats ~ novelties that our buyer has To-day and To- morrow. ! 50 Dozen Damask Table Napkins, 3-4 size, only one 25 Dozen Damask Table Napkins,large size, well worth 15 Dozen Odd Lot at clear- 13 pieces Table linen, 15c, 18c, 20c, 22c, 25¢ and 30c, heavy weight, worth 50c; price 35c-—J. P. & Co. One lot of All-Linen check- ed Gloss Towelling at a clear- ance price.— J. P. & Co. 15 pieces Amoskeal Ging- hams, 8c and Ye quality; our price 5c and 6c; best lot yat— J. P. & Co. 100 Ends White and Grey Cottons. One lot of Sample Under- wear at prices lower than the price of the cotton - J.P. & Co. All-Linen Towels, 9c a pair; l7ca pair, 20c a pair, 24ca pair, 28¢ a pair, 50c a pair, 32c a pair, 36c a pair, 38c a pair, etc., ete—J. P. & Cv. All-Cotton Towels, 3ca pair, 7c a pair, 10c a pair, 12c a pair, l4c a pair, extra large l6c; pair, 20c a pair and 25c a pair. - J.P, & Bath Towels, 18c a pair, 20¢ a pair, 25ca pair, 30c a pair. One lot of slightly soiled at a low price,—J. P. & Co. Sheetings— Heavy Bleached Twilled Sheetings, 1c, 2Le, 22c, 24c, 25c, 26c, 28c, 30c, 35c and 38c, extra value.—J. P. & C. Pillow Cottons—40 inch ex tra heavy weight, only 10c per yard, 42 inch lle per yard, 44 inch 12c per yard. Jas Paton & t i i | FEBRUARY 6, 1896. CARKYING FIRE INSURANCE f is like putting $1,000 of another man’s money into the bauk to your credit for a contingency. Failing to carry it is like staking your whole business on an un- certain game, F. R. BROW, Imsurance Agent. Oifice, Brown’s B!ock 000 Slater's Skating Boots just arrived by express. JM. McLeod & Co. Black or Tan, See Window. $5.00. $9.00 $0.00 i ICKLIN In the Irritates in day time, Prevents sleep at night. Is immediately relieved by Watson’s Balsamic Syrup. 25 ets. per bottle. Throat The best Cough Medicine. WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, February 4, 1896. MILL MEN'S HARDWARE. Disston’s Rotary Saws, all sizes. Disston’s Swages, m Disston’s Side Files. Saw Gunuorers and Cutters. Belting Rubber and Leather, Belt Lacing. Mill Tools of all kinds, and OILS. Our prices are the lowest and goods are best quality. R. B. NORTON & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 6—246 Advyerisers ! fhe home circulation is the most valuable fcr advertisers. Tne EXAMINER reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY | | ? } Pratt’s Astral Kerosene Oil. received a quantity of the above Oil from New York, and after giving it a thorough good trial we have no hesitation in recommending it to our cus A few days ago we tomers and friends. It does until the last drop is out of the lamp. ASTRAL OIL from cents | per yard. | per yard, | 65 Night Dresses, yood cotton, cluster of tucks, trimmed ) 57 cambric filling § cents. 60 night dresses, tucked, large sailor collar, 67 goodcotton § cents. Ladies’ Drawer's ! Ladies’ Drawers, good cotton, well made, tucks 30 cents and frill § per pair. a Drawers, fine cotton, tucks and 50 cents per pair. trimmed embroidery Stanley Brothers ‘Stanley Brothers ‘Stanley Brothers LADIES’ SKIRTS. Ladies’ underskirts, made of extra heavy cotton, } ' three tucks, ? 46 full width, § cents. Ladies’ Underskirte, frills and tucks, fine cotton, 2 50 well made § cents. 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